MYTO-GLITCH
MYTO-GLITCH operates at the intersection of myth and malfunction. The surface reads like a system breaking down while still performing, where symbolic structures repeat, distort, and fragment under pressure. Marks accumulate through layering, dripping, and interruption, creating a field where meaning flickers rather than stabilizes.
Vertical streaks and diagram-like forms suggest inherited frameworks or mythic structures, but they are repeatedly disrupted by noise, excess color, and erratic gesture. Yellows, reds, blues, and muted tones collide and bleed, producing a visual language that feels both ancient and corrupted. Figures, symbols, and fragments surface briefly before dissolving back into the field.
The work reflects mythology filtered through error. Belief systems persist, but not cleanly. They glitch, loop, and mutate, shaped by repetition rather than clarity. What remains is not narrative, but residue. A record of structure surviving distortion.
Process remains fully visible. Corrections are not concealed. The painting preserves its own instability as part of its form, allowing myth, breakdown, and endurance to coexist without resolution.
Details
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Original one of one artwork
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Mixed media on canvas
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Size: 48 × 36 inches
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Year: 2025
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Signed by the artist
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Ships ready to hang
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Created in Santa Barbara, California